Title
Kinetic model for the relationship between mean diameter shortening and age reduction in glass samples
Date Issued
01 December 2005
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Guedes S.
Iunes P.J.
Hadler Neto J.C.
Bigazzi G.
Alencar I.
Palissari R.
Curvo E.A.C.
Moreira P.A.F.P.
Universidade Estadual De Campinas
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
Fission tracks in glass samples are shortened when they experience thermal treatment. Consequently, the observable dimensions associated with track length also diminish. The dimension normally used to characterize track size is the mean diameter of the etched track at the surface, D. Another consequence of length shortening is the reduction of surface density, ρ, implying a reduction of the fission-track age. In this work, a kinetic model is developed to describe the relationship between fission-track mean diameter shortening and surface fission-track density reduction in glass samples, based on geometrical and etching hypotheses. The result is a two-parameter equation given byρρ0=DD02(1+1/n)4h2+D024h2+D02(D/D0)224h2-D024h2-D02(D/D0)21/nin which h is the thickness of the layer removed during etching and n is a parameter related to the latent track geometry and etching reaction rate. The equation was compared with experimental data on Australite glass found in the literature and with fresh data on Macusanite glass presented in this work. The model fits the experimental curves quite well, showing that it describes the etching effects correctly (within its limitations). In addition, the model equation derived in this work can be very useful in age correction of partially annealed glass samples. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
647
End page
652
Volume
39
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física nuclear
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-18544380361
Source
Radiation Measurements
ISSN of the container
13504487
Sponsor(s)
The State of São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) supported this work through a Post Doctoral Grant, Process Number 01/02805-9, and a Thematic Project, Process Number 00/03960-5.
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